Mortal Kombat X's PC Patch Erasing People's Saves

Mortal Kombat X on PC has been a mess for a little while now, but a big patch today was supposed to fix that. Instead, it seems to have wiped save progress for a bunch of users. Update: Patch pulled.

Update: The developer of the port, High Voltage Software, has confirmed the patch has been erasing saves, and the patch has now been pulled.

We are temporarily removing the patch until we can pinpoint the cause of save data loss. We are actively working on this and will keep everyone posted as we work towards a fix. We sincerely apologise for this disruption.

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